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=== White House === After the initial rallying at the Lincoln Memorial and 4 hours of speeches, the crowd organized a march all the way to the [[White House]]. Beginning at 4:30 PM, the march lasted approximately 30 minutes.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsTo6hQ_Oos Rage Against The War Machine]</ref> The crowd then gathered outside the fence that protected the White House, and then continued to protest. New speakers from the Alt-Right and the [[African People's Socialist Party]] (APSP) gave remarks outside the White House, encouraging the protests to continue their movement against imperialism and the Deep State. Among the topics discussed by the protests gathered outside of the White House were [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] [[COINTELPRO]] raids, particularly those against the APSP in August 2022.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbiwrxhY8YA Rage Against The War Machine Live Coverage]</ref> After about an hour at the White House, Nick Brana declared Rage Against the War Machine a success and the main crowd dispersed. The protest officially ended at around 6:00 PM. Smaller crowds continued to remain in D.C. throughout the rest of the day, with flags of Russia and the [[Soviet Union]] being seen around Washington in the next few hours.
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